
Interview With the Vampire Season 3: Release Date, Rock Star Ambitions, and a Stunning New Opening
Lestat Takes Center Stage: What to Expect from the Next Chapter
Interview With the Vampire returns in its highly anticipated third season, with AMC making headlines by revealing not just the premiere date but also an electrifying new title sequence and the Vampire Lestat’s latest track. This season shifts the spotlight squarely on Lestat de Lioncourt’s transformation into a rock star, placing music, mayhem, and supernatural intrigue at the heart of the narrative.
Release Date and Platforms
Fans can mark their calendars as Season 3 premieres June 7 on AMC and AMC+. The new installment picks up momentum from the acclaimed adaptation, continuing its exploration of Anne Rice’s iconic vampire mythology with fresh, genre-bending ambition. As Lestat steps into his own as a band frontman, the show delves into the seductive chaos that follows immortals chasing stardom.
Lestat’s Rock and Roll Revolution
The upcoming season, known by many as The Vampire Lestat, throws viewers into the whirlwind of Lestat’s rise to fame. Audiences will follow his journey on a high-octane band tour, experiencing the delirium of his growing influence—not just over humans, but the vampire world as well. This era of celebrity is beset by tensions bubbling beneath the surface as a mysterious event called the Great Conversion unfolds, adding darkly comic twists to the supernatural drama.
Central to the experience is a rock-themed title sequence that screams excess and energy. Visuals show Lestat captivating massive audiences, intercut with wild, surreal imagery that teases the feverish tone of the new season. The production pays homage to the glam rock eras of the ’70s, evoking echoes of giants like Bowie and T. Rex while spinning them through a contemporary, vampiric lens.
Debut Singles: Lestat Hits the Streaming Charts
Alongside the visual overhaul, AMC has dropped new music from the fictional band. The latest single, ‘All Fall Down’, composed by Daniel Hart and performed by Sam Reid as Lestat, is now streaming on major platforms. This release follows hot on the heels of ‘Long Face’, which debuted just a month prior. Both tracks are available across popular streaming services, officially launching Lestat as a musical persona beyond television. For those eager to dive into the tracks, listeners can find ‘All Fall Down’ through their favorite music platforms.
The musical direction adds unexpected layers to the season, with Hart revealing influences from the greats of 70s rock and a self-referential humor emblematic of this version of Lestat — wild, raw, and more mischievous than ever. Lestat’s tongue-in-cheek jabs at the creative process only serve to deepen his unique charisma, blending arrogance with a rare vulnerability.
Creative Vision and Cast
This new season deepens the Immortal Universe under showrunner Mark Johnson, bringing back standout performances from Sam Reid as Lestat and Jacob Anderson as Louis. Directors like Levan Akin and Alan Taylor, who have crafted memorable, moody episodes for acclaimed series, are once again behind the camera, ensuring atmospheric richness and narrative intensity are maintained.
The writing team—including Jonathan Ceniceroz, Coline Abert, Eleanor Burgess, and Ben Philippe—promises a script that honors Anne Rice’s vision while daring to experiment with tone and structure. Fans of drama, sci-fi, and horror can expect plenty of unexpected turns, with Lestat’s new persona at the center of every twist.
Why This Season Matters for the Vampire Universe
Interview With the Vampire continues to set the standard for horror television by daring to blend romance, existential crisis, and pop culture spectacle. This time, the show leans even harder into its meta-commentary, asking what happens when an immortal icon collides with modern fame—a question as tantalizing for old fans as for newcomers.
As anticipation builds for next month’s premiere, the fusion of music, blood, and ambition signals that this is not just another chapter, but a vivid reinvention. Lestat’s star turn as a rock frontman looks set to leave a mark on both the supernatural and streaming worlds alike.



